Press Release in Newspaper Today About My Book

Press Release in Newspaper Today About My Book

The hard copy of my book "In These Days of Cell Phones, Texting and Social Media...Can the Nest Ever Be Truly Empty? is also now on Amazon and this press release was in our local paper today!
Local Author Publishes Book about raising a Millennial
Hickory author, Nancy Geiger, has just published a book, “In These Days of Cell Phones,
Texting and Social Media...Can the Nest Ever Be Truly Empty?” on Amazon.
The book is a result of eight years of stories about raising her only child, Brittany,
spanning from when Brittany left for college to her wedding day. The stories have appeared
in the Newton Outlook, The Smoky Mountain News and the Lincoln Times News. Baby Boomer
Magazine, an online magazine also printed a series.
Geiger’s daughter is what’s called a Millennial. (The group of people born between 1982
and 2000). They don’t remember a time when there was no Internet. And they are the
most technologically savvy generation to date. Because of that when they “leave home”
their parents are still in constant contact with them.
“When Brittany entered college the ways people communicated were changing fast. I was
in the perfect position to see not only how things had changed from when I was her age,
but how they changed monthly and even weekly for her!” Geiger said. “The stories are
both about how she was adapting to all the changes and also how I was dragged into the
21st century because of it. When Brittany got married it seemed like the logical place to
stop, but every time one of my stories was published I had so much feed back from other
parents about their own experiences I didn’t want the stories to just disappear.”
So she wrote a book. And because she has learned to embrace technology herself it’s available in both hard copy and as an e-book.
Readers may purchase the book on www.Amazon.com
To go directly to book - http://www.amazon.com/dp/1496155017

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